Martial arts (budo) and traditional performing/fine arts (geido) are Japanese legacies accumulated and perfected over long eras and inherited from people to people. The objective of ANA’s project directed for overseas use attempts to pass along the intangible cultural assets such as spirit, actions, forms (kata) and techniques (waza) to new generations in a tangible manner through use of data visualization. From the martial arts and performing/fine arts that represent Japan, nine types of arts (dou) and their respective masters have been selected. The challenge was to interactively data visualize their movements with use of technologies such as 4D View. The performers are: Kose Inoue (judo), Yukiko Takami (kendo), Mariko Satake (kyudo), Ayano Nakamura (karate), Isao Machii (iai), Soushin Kimura (sado), Koji Kakinuma (shodo), Rin Hanayagi (Japanese dance) and Yaemon Yamashina (noh).